The Savannah chapter of the Links, Inc., which is a social and service organization for prominent Black women, invites the public to enjoy An Afternoon of Literary Excellence on Sunday, […]
Chantel Britton
Chantel Britton is a compelling storyteller with an ever-growing curiosity. She's built a rewarding writing career for herself in addition to serving five years as a Public Affairs Officer in the U.S. Army Reserve. She's an NPR nerd with a deep passion for all things travel, sustainable living and adventure. She enjoys cooking, reading, and being outdoors.
The Mediation Center Hosts Courageous Conversation to Commemorate National Day of Racial Healing
The National Day of Racial Healing is traditionally observed the day following the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday. This observance provides a special opportunity to reflect on the […]
Holiday Happenings: Celebrate MLK Day at these Commemorative Events
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a remarkable leader whose virtuous efforts during the Civil Rights movement brought about equity and freedom for countless people in America, while inspiring millions […]
Tasty Traditions: A History of Hoppin’ John and the Meaning of Greens at New Year
The New Year is finally here, and with it came the return of some of our most treasured time-honored traditions. Everyone celebrates the New Year in their own special way, […]
Start Your Year with Chills and Thrills at the Tybee Polar Plunge
Tybee Island is getting ready to host its annual New Year tradition, the Tybee Polar Plunge. On New Year’s Day, thousands of visitors and locals alike flock to the island’s […]
ART THAT INSPIRES: Kessler Collection announces ‘The Next Original’ competition winners
On Nov. 7, the Kessler Collection, which boasts several luxury hotels throughout the country, launched a nation-wide competition to find the next great artist. “The Next Original” competition closed on […]
Faith and Fire: Acclaimed Jewish Rapper Nissim Black to Perform at Chanukah at Forsyth
Chabad of Savannah, the Savannah Jewish Federation and the City of Savannah present a special holiday celebration taking place at Forsyth Park on Dec. 18 at 3:30 p.m. The event, […]
INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Sherrill Milnes
Sherrill Milnes is a universally acclaimed operatic baritone known for his powerful voice and commanding stage presence. Milnes has performed in opera houses all over the world including The Metropolitan […]
Enjoy tons of snow and lights aglow at Christmas Festival at Trustees’ Garden
Savannah is beautiful anytime of the year, but the Hostess City really shines during the holiday season. The historic district glitters with festive lights and businesses set up their holiday […]
INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Susan Stebbins
Susan Stebbins is a proud mother of four who relocated to Savannah years ago to escape the cold winters of her native Boston. One of her sons moved to the […]
Savannah African Art Museum hosting Kwanzaa Marketplace all December
The Savannah African Art Museum will be hosting a Kwanzaa Marketplace every Friday in December. Now in its second year, the Kwanzaa Marketplace will feature artists and vendors selling artwork, […]
INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Barry Lollis
Barry Lollis is the CEO of Savannah Classical Academy, a public charter school serving K-12 students in Chatham County. He is a biologist turned educator who has been working in […]
